The Valencian Ministry of Infrastructures, Territory and the Environment, via the Cátedra Demetrio Ribes, is proud to present the exhibition Una mirada al territorio: Santa Pola y Tabarca. El legado cartográfico [A perspective of our territory: Santa Pola and Tabarca. A cartographic legacy], in collaboration with Santa Pola Town Council.
This exhibition reflects our rich heritage of plans, maps and views passed down by engineers, military engineers, road engineers, surveyors and topographers who, when planning a port or dock, defending a strategic site or recording a cove or anchorage, had to find ways to represent this region. This historical journey, based on partial portraits of the territory, gives us the chance to get to know the long history of this region and its relationship with the sea through a beautiful selection of maps. This rich heritage stretches across space and time, with some surviving remains and other parts that have disappeared. For this reason, these planimetric representations of the region are an invaluable source of information to study infrastructures and the land on which they have been built, the landscapes they have created, the way the space has been organised and the technology used, as well as the movement of people and goods, including their routes and flow.
Roaming
Santa Pola
Centro Cultural Castillo-Fortaleza Santa Pola
Sala Municipal de Exposiciones
5th February – 1 March 2015
Santa Pola
Centro Cultural Castillo-Fortaleza Santa Pola
July 2014
Curatorship
Inmaculada Aguilar Civera
General coordination
Rubén Pacheco Díaz
Mireia Sánchez Barrachina
Research
Laura Bolinches Martínez
Manuel Carreres Rodríguez
Susana Climent Viguer
Rubén Pacheco Díaz
Mireia Sánchez Barrachina
Expositive design
Mary Ortega